deug
Afrikaans
/dɪø̯χ/
noun
Definitions
- virtue
Etymology
Inherited from Dutch, Flemish deugd (virtue) inherited from Middle Dutch dōget inherited from Old Dutch *dugeth inherited from Proto-Germanic *dugunþō (virtue, usefulness, power, notefulness, competency) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewgʰ- (be sufficient, be ready, produce, be strong, have force, give milk, suffice, be noteful).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰewgʰ-
Gloss
be sufficient, be ready, produce, be strong, have force, give milk, suffice, be noteful
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Taugenichts German
- taugen German
- burgerdeugd Dutch, Flemish
- deugd Dutch, Flemish
- deugdelijk Dutch, Flemish
- deugdrijk Dutch, Flemish
- deugdzaam Dutch, Flemish
- ondeugd Dutch, Flemish
- Τύχων Ancient Greek
- δυστυχία Ancient Greek
- εὔτυκτος Ancient Greek
- περιτυγχάνω Ancient Greek
- τεῦχος Ancient Greek
- τυγχάνω Ancient Greek
- τύχη Ancient Greek
- *dʰedʰówgʰe Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰewgʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰewgʰ-, *dʰi-dʰugʰ-sketor Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰéwgʰti Proto-Indo-European
- *duganą Proto-Germanic
- *dugunþō Proto-Germanic
- *gadaugijaną Proto-Germanic
- dohtiġ Old English
- duguþ Old English
- atdugnaðr Old Norse
- duga Old Norse
- dugnaðr Old Norse
- taŭgi Esperanto
- dōget Middle Dutch
- dōghet, doghet Middle Dutch
- tugund Old High German
- tugundi Old High German
- dúal Old Irish
- duan Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- *duhtīg gmw-pro
- *dugath Old Dutch
- *dugeth Old Dutch
- dugede Old Frisian
- *dug-sa Proto-Albanian
- *túkʰā Proto-Hellenic